- Date
Tomomune (伊達 朝宗, 1129 -
October 23, 1199) was a
samurai during the
closing years of the
Heian period through to the
beginning of the
Kamakura period...
- Date
family was
founded in the
early Kamakura period (1185–1333) by Isa
Tomomune who
originally came from the Isa
district of
Hitachi Province (now Ibaraki...
-
claim that it
originated with a
grandson of
Taira no Tomomori,
Taira no
Tomomune. The Sō clan
moved its base from
northern Kyūshū to
Tsushima around 1408...
- also
known as
Keiwakamaru was a
child of Yo****sune,
entrusted to Date
Tomomune by Kaison.
After the
adoption Kaison disappeared. The "Koshigoe Letter"...
- (亀の前)[citation needed] Concubine:
Daishin no
Tsubone (大進局),
daughter of Date
Tomomune (伊達朝宗) Jōgyō (貞暁,
March 18, 1186 – May 27, 1231 ), also
known as Kamamura...
- also the
former site of a
castle built by Date
Tomomune. This was the
first structure built by
Tomomune upon
arriving in Date. As such, it is considered...
- the Daijō
daijin during the
ninth century. Ii
Tomoyasu (1010-1093) Ii
Tomomune Ii
Munetsuna Ii
Tomofumi Ii
Tomoie Ii
Tomonao Ii
Korenao Ii
Morinao Ii...
- to the
North and
Kawamata Town to the South) were
awarded to Date
Tomomune.
Tomomune founded the Date clan in present-day Hobara. The 17th lord of the...
- in England. Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti,
Moroccan Sufi
writer (d. 1204) Date
Tomomune, ****anese
nobleman and
samurai (d. 1199)
Elisabeth of Schönau,
German Benedictine...
-
noblewoman Benedicta Ebbesdotter of Hvide,
queen of
Sweden (or 1200) Date
Tomomune, ****anese
nobleman and
samurai (b. 1129)
Michael the
Syrian (the Great)...